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T cells will first have to be activated by peptide presentation on MHC class II and differentiate into T helper 2 cell and T helper 2 cell will secrete cytokines IL-4, IL-5 to help B cell differentiate into a plasma cell.

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T cells and B cells respond to antigens they recognize in different ways. T cells attach to foreign, antigen-bearing cells, such as bacterial cells, and interact directly-that is byu cell-to-cell contact (cellular immune response). T cells also synthesize and secrete polypeptides called cytokines that enhance certain cellular responses to antigens. B cells attack foreign antigens in a different way. They differentiate into plasma cells, which produce and secrete large globular proteins called antibodies or immunoglobulins. Body fluids carry antibodies, which then react in ways to destroy specific antigens or antigen-bearing particles.

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T cells are effective against cancer and virus infected cells because the destroy the cell by rupturing the cell membrane. B cells are effective in fighting bacteria but don't directly take them on. Instead B cells produce antibodies which are molecules designed to latch onto antigens, the surface markers on an invading bacterium. These antibodies smother the bacterium essentially rendering it harmless until it can be devoured by a phagocyte, or eating cell.

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As part of the immune response B cells produce antibodies which are specifically tailored to the antigens of the invading organism. Those antibodies bind to the antigens of the invading organism. This essentially neutralizes them until they can be phagocytized (eaten).

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Helper T cells activate B cells, causing them to produce antibodies

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